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    Home / News / Entertainment News / Lyricists, composers gain equal 'co-author rights' in historic deal
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    Lyricists, composers gain equal 'co-author rights' in historic deal
    MCAI-SWA partnership recognizes lyricists, composers as equal co-authors

    Lyricists, composers gain equal 'co-author rights' in historic deal

    By Tanvi Gupta
    Feb 28, 2025
    01:08 pm

    What's the story

    In a major development for India's entertainment industry, the Music Composers Association of India (MCAI) and Screenwriters Association (SWA) have signed a landmark partnership, reported Variety.

    The agreement, which comes after long negotiations, recognizes composers and lyricists as "equal co-authors" in the creation of a song.

    It also makes them "primary artists" for credit allocation and mandates separate contracts with producers.

    Industry reaction

    'This is historic': Agreement hailed as a step toward fairness

    Filmmaker-composer and MCAI president Vishal Bhardwaj hailed the agreement as a "promise to ensure fair credit, respect, and independence for all who contribute to the magic of music."

    He called it "more than an agreement; it's a promise to ensure fair credit, respect, and independence for all who contribute to the magic of music."

    SWA general secretary Zama Habib also echoed these sentiments, calling the MoU a "declaration" that lyricists and music directors are united as "co-artists."

    Talent impact

    Agreement to benefit emerging talent in Indian entertainment

    Per the report, the deal is expected to be especially beneficial for the industry's emerging talent.

    It lays down a "fair business and fair creative practices module" for collaborations across Indian cinema and television.

    Raj Shekhar, Executive Committee Member of SWA, said this MoU will make the song-making process "equal, transparent, responsible," and rewarding for both composers and lyricists.

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